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Building '33 In the fall of 1929, the foundation of a future success and happiness was laid. Material for building was the class of 1933. At a class meeting held early in the fall, Adrian Brooks was chosen President of the class, with Roger Johnson as his first assistant. Herbert Oberg was chosen as Secretary and the class funds were entrusted to June Bouxsein. Red and White were chosen as the colors. Miss Rob- bins and Mr. Kelsey were made the advisers. In order to get the students better acquainted with each other a picnic was held at Bryant's Woods. Toward Christmas the need for further social contacts was met with the Christmas party. During the year the ,class was well represented in all outside activities. As the year rolled near the end a picnic was held at Alex- ander Park. The year closed with the foundation finished and the dim outline of the structure began to take shape. After a brief summer vacation the class returned to lay the corner stone of their success. The new officers were elected: Robert Aldrich, Presidentg Edward Campbell, Vice President, Marjorie Vance, Secretary, and Elinor Hayes, Treas- urer. Miss Robbins had resigned and her place as adviser was taken by Miss Sloan. A picnic at Lime Rock started the year off rightly. Several other social events were held during the year including the never-to-be-forgotten Sophomore Banquet. As the end of the year drew near the skeleton of the building stood out prominently, clearly showing the advancement of the class. The fall of 1931 came. The class were now upper classrnen and no longer had that looked-down upon feeling. New officers were again elected. This year the honors fell to Anna Miller as Presidentg Ned Cater as Vice President, Vivian King as Secretary, and Doris Marine as Treasurer. The first social event was the An- nual Faculty Reception. Dancing and games followed by refreshments comprised the evening's program. In November the class presented Honor Bright , a three- act comedy. The cast included Lillian Spute, Ned Cater, Owen Church, Marjorie Vance, Cordelia Norberg, Axel Shuster, Dale Vickrey, Vivian King, George Leid, Jack Kimberly, Pauline Kopp, Herbert Oberg, Adrian Brooks, and Gilbert Peter- son. On May twentieth the Prom was held at the Bureau Valley Country Club. Following the dinner a dance was held. For the third time work closed for a short rest period. This time a building, crude and rough, but nevertheless a building, was evident. Fall came again and the class returned to finish the job they had started three years before. Herbert Oberg was elected to the Presidency, Ned Cater, Vice Presi- dent, Carmi Miller, Secretary, and Elinor Hays, Treasurer. The year was filled with activities beginning with the Faculty Reception. This year the class did not feel quite so out of place. Bunco, cards, dancing, and refreshments filled the evening's entertainment. November witnessed a hard times party with novel at- tires. December, the corridors of P. H. S. were the scene of a gala occasion. Amid Yuletide decorations Santa Claus distributed gifts. Carols were sung which filled the participants with a true Christmas Spirit. A last minute party in March was a great success. A good crowd attended and enjoyed dancing, jig-saw puzzles, and Bunco. On April 28th the annual Senior Play, The Nut Farm , was presented. The cast included: Ned Cater, Dale Vickrey, Tommy Ioder, Carmi Miller, Kermit Han- sen, Cordelia Norberg, Janice Lafferty, June Bouxsein and Marjorie Vance. The date for the Junior-Senior Prom was set for May 12th. The Seniors saw their last assembly on June lst, the picnic on June 2nd. The end of the year brought the completion of the building. It represented four years of diligent work intermingled with fun here and there. On Sunday, June 4, came the Baccalau- reate Service. The last brick was put into place and the last polishing was ad- ministered in the form of the Sixty-fourth Annual Commencement. The building was done and ready for use. The work was not in vain and success will give the Master's Degree. -Robert Aldrich '33
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Class Roster CORDELIA NORBERG As faithful a companion, as true a friend, As perfect a real girl as can be found. Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Junior Class Play: One Act Plays 3, 4: County Liter- ary Contest 2: Big Nine Literary Contest 41 Music Contest 1, 2: Debate fl, 4: National Hon- or 'Society 3, 4: A Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 2: National Forensic League 2, 3. 4: French Club 3: Science Club 3: News Staff 3. 4: Tiger Staff: G. A, A, 1. 2, 3. 4, President 3: Senior Carnival: Commencement Orator. RACHAEL OLOFFSON Re to her virtues very kind, lie to her faults a little blind. Manlius Township High School 1. 2: Chorus 4: Senior Carnival. REONA PALMER How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour. Chorus 1, 2: Debate 1: Latin Club 2: Senior Carnival. GILBERT PETERSON You look wise: pray correct that error. Intramural Athletics 3, 4: Junior Class Play: Latin Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Senior Carnival. LUELLA PIERSON XVho says nothing, makes no mistakes. Sfrflfrfrraphic Contest 3: Gregg Club 3: Sen- ior Carnival. CLIFFORD POLSON And his greatest Fault was bashfulnessf' Huoppoie High School 1. 2. 3: Class Pi-Psi. dent 3: .Junior Class Play: Music Contest 2: A Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE PORTER Her pencil traced whate'er her soul designed. Garner, Ia. High School 1, 3: VVaterloo, Ia. High School 2: Class Vice President 3: Chorus: Music Contests: Latin Club: Art Club: Science Club: G. A. A.: Tiger Staff: Senior Carnival. ARLE NE REUTER Generally speaking, a woman is generally speaking. ' Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3: Science Club 3: Senior Carnival. RICHARD SCOTT Politics is a great game: I want to be boss, Dwight High School 1: Kankakee High School 1: Gres-ntown High School 2, 3: Swimming Team 1: Chorus 1, 2: Orchestra 1: Minstrel Show 2: Latin Club. Latin Contest 2: A Club 2: A-B Club 3: Science Club 4: Mathematics Club 2, 3: Senior Carnival. AXEL SHUSTER Di0genes put out thy lantern for thy work is done. VVarren Township High School 1, 2: Class Secretary 1, 2: Track 3: Chorus 4: Junior Class Play: Science Club 3: Senior Carnival. RICHARD SIMON The ladies call him sweet. Basketball Reserves 4: Future Farmers 1, 2 3, 4: Vice President 3: Senior Carnival, JUANITA SMITH Her quietness betokens her nature. Latin Club 3: Home Economies Club: Senior Carnival. HAZEL STAPLES So brimful of this merry vigorous life. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gregg Club 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Carnival: Assem- bly Programs. VIRGINIA SWARTSLEY I ought to have my way in everything and what's more I will, Chorus 1: Junior Class Play: A Club: Latin Club 2: A-li Club: Senior Carnival: Property Manager Senior Class Play. HOWARD TAYLOR HI know him by his gait: he is friend. Football Reserves 3, 4: Varsity 4: Basketball lieserves Zi, 4: Senior Carnival. HELEN LOUISE TOWNSEND A maiden demure. but wise was She. Gregg Club 3. VIRDIEN TRANSAU The lord of the earth, a hero of the soil, Football Reserves 4: DePue Invitational Tournament: Track 3, 4: Chorus 3: Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Hi-Y 4: Sri- ence Club 4: Senior Carnival: State and See- tional .iudging Contests. MARJORIE VANCE Life is a window, and I like Ku look through it, Class Secretary 2: Chorus 2, 3: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play: One Act Plays 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: A Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 2: Home Ec Club 2: French Club 3: News Steiff 3. 4, Editor 4: Tiger Staff 4: Sen- ior Carnival, G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE VICKREY Young fellows will be young fellows. Class Cheer Leader 3, 4: DePue Invitational Tournament: Chorus 4: Track 3: Junior Class Play: Senior Play: One Act Plays 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Tiger Staff: Senior Carnival: School Cheer Leader 3. 4: Manager Track Team 3. DONALD VICKREY Content to let the world wag on as it will. DeI'ue Invitational Team 3: Assembly Pro- grams. LOIS ELIZABETH WASHBURN I chatter, chatter as I go. Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4: Music Contests: Steno- graphic Contests: National Honor Society 4: A Club 1, 2, 3: A-13 Club 4: Latin Club 2: Gregg Club 3: News Staff 3, 4: Senior Carnival: May Fete 1: Operetta 1, 3: Production Staff for Junior Class Play. VIRGINIA WASHER Real worth requires no interpreter, Buda High ,School 1, 2: A Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Science Club 4. ELINOR WILSON Quiet but steady, Ambitious and ready. Stenographic Contest 3: A Club 2, 3: A-T! Club 1-4: Latin Club 3: Home Ec. Club 1: Gregg Club 4: Science Club 4. LOIS WINGATE Quit-tness is her loudest feature. Avon High School 1, 2: Class Secretary 1: Class Treasurer 2: Chorus 1, 2: Band 1, 2: Or- chestra 1. 2: Music Contests: Home Ec. Cluh 3: G. A, A. 3, 4. MARIAN YEPSEN All things are easy to industry: All things difficult to sloth. Ohio Iligh School :1, 2, 3: Class President 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Class Plays 1, 3: Music Con- tests: Stenographic Contest 3: A Club 4.
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The Chemistry Laboratory-P In small proportions we just beauty see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
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